[Users] Star disappear from grid
Bruno Giacomazzo
bruno.giacomazzo at unimib.it
Wed Jan 17 09:44:07 CST 2024
Lorenzo,
the perfectly cut away may be due to the fact that you may have had
failures in con2prim on the finest levels (and maybe points got set to
atmosphere), but the coarser levels were not computed yet. Your standard
output reports indeed errors in c2p. You use 6 refinement levels and
therefore all levels are at the same time every 2^(6-1)=32 iterations. At
iteration 4 only the 3 most inner levels would be at the same.
I would increase the resolution since your finest grid is using a
resolution of 12/2^5 = 0.375 so that you have a resolution of at least 0.24
on the finest level (level 5) and check if this solves the problem.
Cheers,
Bruno
Il giorno mer 17 gen 2024 alle ore 15:41 Lorenzo Cipriani <
lorenzo.cipriani at graduate.univaq.it> ha scritto:
> Dear all,
> my name is Lorenzo Cipriani, PhD student at the University of L'Aquila.
>
> My goal is to simulate a BNS merger using initial data computed from
> Lorene and evolved according to the parameter file I have attached.
> Cactus reads the initial data correctly, as you can see in the image
> "rhoxy_initial.png" but, immediately after, the stars practically disappear
> from the grid, perfectly cut away (see image "rhoxy_it4.png").
>
> Does anybody have a hint on what might be happening? I have never
> encountered a behavior like this.
>
> Thank you for your assistance,
> best regards,
> Lorenzo
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